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Jared is in charge of production in a factory that makes lightbulbs. the factory made 2,648 lightbulbs over the weekend. jared wants to pull a sample of these bulbs for testing. which sample would give jared the most-accurate test results? a sample consisting of every 20th lightbulb a sample consisting of every 40th lightbulb a sample consisting of every 50th lightbulb a sample consisting of every 100th lightbulb

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